Jul 16, 2022
I agree, and I never suggested anything close to this. My point is that many HSP meet enough diagnostic criteria to be considered Autistic, but some parents, clinicians, and individuals prefer the HSP label as it has much less stigma.
I agree, and I never suggested anything close to this. My point is that many HSP meet enough diagnostic criteria to be considered Autistic, but some parents, clinicians, and individuals prefer the HSP label as it has much less stigma.
She/they. Neurodivergent, 20+ yrs SW & Psych. experience. I write about mental health, neurodiversity, education, and parenting. Founder of Neurodiversity MB.